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The Library of Congress.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Copyright date: ©1983Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (349 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000231106
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Library of CongressDDC classification:
  • 027.573
LOC classification:
  • Z733 .G663 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1 AN INFORMAL HISTORY: HOW THE LIBRARY GOT WHERE IT IS -- 1 The History Through Spofford -- 2 The History: Young to Boorstin -- 3 The Organization of the Library -- PART 2 THE LIBRARY WHEN IT'S WORKING WELL -- 4 Acquiring the Collections -- 5 Controlling the Collections -- 6 Using the Collections: The Research Services -- 7 Using the Collections: The Congressional Research Service -- 8 Using the Collections: The Law Library -- 9 Services to the Blind and Physically Handicapped -- 10 The Library of Congress and the Performing Arts -- PART 3 THE LIBRARY UNDER STRESS: RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE SPECIAL ELITES -- 11 The Library of Congress and Congress: The Congressional Research Service -- 12 The Library of Congress and Congress: The National Library -- 13 The Library of Congress and the Library World: Cards and the National Bibliography -- 14 The Library of Congress and the Library World: Computers -- 15 The Library of Congress and the Scholarly World: The Situation Before Boorstin -- 16 The Library of Congress and the Scholarly World: The Situation Since Boorstin -- PART 4 QUESTION FOR THE YEAR 2000 -- 17 Do We Need a National Library-For Whom to Do What? -- List of the Librarians of Congress -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book and Authors.
Summary: This book provides an ideal introduction to the Library of Congress, discussing the Library's history, how it works, how the user can take advantage of its many services, where it is going, and how it meets the wide-ranging needs of Congress and other federal government offices.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1 AN INFORMAL HISTORY: HOW THE LIBRARY GOT WHERE IT IS -- 1 The History Through Spofford -- 2 The History: Young to Boorstin -- 3 The Organization of the Library -- PART 2 THE LIBRARY WHEN IT'S WORKING WELL -- 4 Acquiring the Collections -- 5 Controlling the Collections -- 6 Using the Collections: The Research Services -- 7 Using the Collections: The Congressional Research Service -- 8 Using the Collections: The Law Library -- 9 Services to the Blind and Physically Handicapped -- 10 The Library of Congress and the Performing Arts -- PART 3 THE LIBRARY UNDER STRESS: RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE SPECIAL ELITES -- 11 The Library of Congress and Congress: The Congressional Research Service -- 12 The Library of Congress and Congress: The National Library -- 13 The Library of Congress and the Library World: Cards and the National Bibliography -- 14 The Library of Congress and the Library World: Computers -- 15 The Library of Congress and the Scholarly World: The Situation Before Boorstin -- 16 The Library of Congress and the Scholarly World: The Situation Since Boorstin -- PART 4 QUESTION FOR THE YEAR 2000 -- 17 Do We Need a National Library-For Whom to Do What? -- List of the Librarians of Congress -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book and Authors.

This book provides an ideal introduction to the Library of Congress, discussing the Library's history, how it works, how the user can take advantage of its many services, where it is going, and how it meets the wide-ranging needs of Congress and other federal government offices.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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